Re: how to control application context?
- From: "Alvin Bruney" <www.lulu.com/owc>
- Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2006 16:56:34 -0400
You might want to try to wrap your mind around the enterprise library. it
will do all that for you but it will bring complexity that like of which you
will scarcely imagine. Not to mention various obscure bugs.
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"Peter Rilling" <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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As the app that I am developing gets more complex, it is getting harder to
manage state and ensure that the menus and controls have the correct
enabled/disabled state.
One thing that I do not like is to have each control talk to all other
controls and menus to determine the state of menus and such. What I need
is some kind of controlling mechanism. Does anyone know of any frameworks
that help coordinate application contexts?
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